Transfert data from Webdynpro to SAP R/3

Hi all,
Here is my need and my problem :
- I have retrieved from R/3 some data from an InfoType
- Those data are retrieved in Webdynpro and displayed in a table.
- I' like to allow the user to modify a data in the portal then click on a "Change data" button
- All data modified should be stored in the same infotype than  the data I retrieved.
I have replace the cells I want modify in my table with an "Input field". Their are well bind and the data incoming are well displayed.
I have some part of coding but in an example I found but the data are stored in a table and not in an Infotype so that's not exactly the same.
Does anyone has an idea? A documentation link?
Thank you in advance.
Regards
Matthieu

Matthieu,
I believe, you maintained a context node (table node say Vn_Table) and attributes within to bind to the display table on the screen and not bound the display table direcly to the Model Node(say Mn_<YourModelName>.
If you want to retain both the new date and the old date for every entry in the table so that you later apply the comparision between them and then display the appropriate on the screen on click of Change Button, then better maintain two atributes say Va_AttrOld and Va_AttrDsp of same datatype date under the table node(Vn_Table) bound to the display table on the screen.
Bind the input field for date in the table with the Va_AttrDsp attribute only under Table Node. So, what so ever changes you make on the screen will be retained in this Va_AttrDsp. Now, when you execute the Bapi to get the table populated for the first time set both the attributes of the table with the value of date coming from the Model Node. So, the first time input field will display the old date.
On Action of Change button, apply comparision and if Old Value need not to be updated then overwrite the Va_AttrNew with Va_AttrOld value else do not change.
This way you will never lose the old date.
All the best.
Regards,
Tushar Sinha

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